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etwas trivialisieren
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English
German
German
trivi·al·ize [ˈtrɪvɪəlaɪz] VB trans pej
to trivialize sth
to trivialize a problem
German
German
English
English
to trivialize sth
to trivialize sth
to trivialize
to trivialize sth
to trivialize sth
Present
Itrivialize
youtrivialize
he/she/ittrivializes
wetrivialize
youtrivialize
theytrivialize
Past
Itrivialized
youtrivialized
he/she/ittrivialized
wetrivialized
youtrivialized
theytrivialized
Present Perfect
Ihavetrivialized
youhavetrivialized
he/she/ithastrivialized
wehavetrivialized
youhavetrivialized
theyhavetrivialized
Past Perfect
Ihadtrivialized
youhadtrivialized
he/she/ithadtrivialized
wehadtrivialized
youhadtrivialized
theyhadtrivialized
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Mainstream pink ribbon culture has aspects that are deemed trivializing, silencing, and infantilizing.
en.wikipedia.org
Don't ignore it, don't trivialize it and don't let your representatives in government do it either.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Very simply, these letters embarrass us, and we have tried to suppress them, trivialize them, or explain them out of the epistolary canon with pathological excuses.
en.wikipedia.org
There has been opposition to the holiday on the ground that the syncretism trivializes both festivals.
en.wikipedia.org
There is criticism that using the style of moe trivializes the situation.
en.wikipedia.org
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The congress will discuss how scientific discoveries can be presented in museums without trivializing them and how scientific knowledge may be altered when it enters the realm of general culture.
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www.cogitofoundation.ch
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Der Kongress ist den Fragen gewidmet, wie sich wissenschaftliche Erkenntnis in Museen darstellen lässt, ohne sie zu trivialisieren und wie sich wissenschaftliches Wissen verhält, wenn es in der übrigen Kultur aufgenommen wird.
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Impressionist painting and the Baroque are imitated and trivialized in the pattern of the “Poltrona di Proust,” turning the chair into a flickering vision imbued with meaning.
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www.design-museum.de
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Impressionismusund Barock werden im Dekor des Poltrona di Proust, das den Sessel in eine flimmernde, bedeutungsgeladene Erscheinung auflöst, kopiert und trivialisiert.
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Thalera fimbrialis is in decline since grasslands are still trivialized by eutrophication, tourism and bush encroachment.
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www.pyrgus.de
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Da Magerrasen auch heute noch durch Eutrophierung, Lagern, Tritt und Verbuschung trivialisiert werden, geht Thalera fimbrialis weiter zurück.
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So actually, the only popular phrase which is broadly associated with net art and net literature is "interactivity", trivialized to a mere "clickability" and usually accompanied by "user participation".
www.kunstradio.at
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Und so ist eigentlich das einzige populäre Schlagwort, das in weiten Kreisen mit Netzkunst und Netzliteratur assoziiert wird die "Interaktivität", trivialisiert zur "Clickbar"-keit, meist ergänzt durch "Userbeteiligung".
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The portrayal of the camp has a trivializing effect;
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www.wollheim-memorial.de
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Die Darstellung des Lagers wirkt trivialisierend;
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